2013

NSW 6th Annual Tax Forum

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 16 May 2013

 
  • The Tax Forum is the premier tax event in New South Wales. The format of three topic streams: SME, Corporate and Hot Topics, offered over 40 technical sessions including:
  • Corporate sessions:
  • dividends, franking and Section 254T
  • an update on the consolidation regime
  • an update on the TOFA regime
  • the evolving compliance obligation
  • ATO compliance approaches for large business
  • an update on GST
  • an update on transfer pricing
  • an update on capital management issues including debt/equity: recent developments
  • the new Part IVA - what is its likely application to a range of commercial transactions?
  • R&D
  • losses - "tricks and traps"?
  • securitisation vehicles and limited recourse debt amendments
  • Hot topics sessions:
  • increased tax risks for directors
  • current issues in superannuation
  • employer tax obligations - staying a step ahead
  • you thought you could provide tax advice - is it legal to provide?
  • alternative dispute resolution - a practical guide
  • superannuation
  • the new Part IVA
  • franking dividends - some tips and traps
  • financial services reforms and regulations
  • what is happening in the not-for-profit sector?
  • residence of individuals
  • the promoter penalties regime
  • garnishees and freezing orders
  • divorce and taxes
  • SME sessions:
  • Trusts..What can you do and you need to do before 30 June
  • Is your business CGT concession ready?
  • Limited Recourse Borrowing Arrangements by SMSFs - In practice
  • Division 7A
  • Cross-border and international aspects of GST: A refresher course
  • Review of tax agent services regime with a focus on reasonable care
  • How to get the best deal for SME clients using tax consolidation
  • Use of testamentary trusts in estate planning
  • Should you offer estate planning to your clients?
  • The accidental property developer
  • Superannuation contributions: Getting money into the fund
  • Superannuation contributions: Getting money out of the fund
  • Trust reforms

Divorce and taxes

Author(s): Kelvin Fitzalan

Increased tax risks for directors

Author(s): Bradley Tonks

What's happening in the not-for-profit sector?

Author(s): Darren Fittler

Securitisation vehicles and limited recourse debt amendments

Author(s): Greig Hubbard , Mark Hadassin

Is your business CGT concession ready?

Author(s): Todd Want , Greg Travers

Should you offer estate planning to your client?

Author(s): Bernie O'Sullivan

Financial services reforms and regulations

Author(s): Nidal Danoun

Employee share plans

Author(s): Rob Basker

Review of tax agent services regime with a focus on reasonable care

Author(s): Adrian Abbott

Trusts...What can you do and what you need to do before June 30?

Author(s): Gordon S Cooper

An update on GST

Author(s): Alison Marshall , Jacqui Hardwick


The new Part IVA

Author(s): Justin Cherrington , Cory Hillier

An update on capital management issues including debt/equity: recent developments

Author(s): Steven Guo , Simon Jenner


Superannuation contributions: Getting money into the fund

Author(s): Jennie Lynn

Transfer pricing legislation reform - Tranche 2: What does it mean for tax payers?

Author(s): Jesper Solgaard , Paul Balkus

The promoter penalties regime

Author(s): Aislinn Walwyn , George Montanez

Limited Recourse Borrowing Arrangements by SMSFs - In practice

Author(s): Lisa Oddo

It's special, super special - Non-arm's length income

Author(s): Jennifer Yeo

Use of testamentary trusts in estate planning

Author(s): Dung Lam

The R&D tax incentive

Author(s): Kris Gale , Ian Ross-Gowan

Superannuation

Author(s): Mark Payne

Alternative dispute resolution

Author(s): Gina Lazanas , Deborah Hastings , Judy Sullivan
Materials from this session:

Superannuation benefits: Getting money out of the fund

Author(s): Mike Mitchell

Trust reforms

Author(s): Ken Schurgott


TOFA - Business as usual?

Author(s): Julian Cheng

Garnishees and freezing orders

Author(s): Tim Russell , Rashelle Seiden

Franking dividends - Some tips and traps

Author(s): Brent Murphy

The evolving compliance obligation

Author(s): David Drummond , Judy Morris

Residence of individuals

Author(s): Sanjay Wavde

Employer tax obligations - Staying a step ahead

Author(s): Andrew Hutt

Division 7A

Author(s): Andrew Noolan

Details

  • Published On:16 May 2013
  • Took place at:Hilton, Sydney

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